Spanish settlement in Argentina, that is the arrival of Spanish emigrants in Argentina, took place in the period before Argentina's independence from Spain and again in large numbers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At the height of the Spanish Empire, Spain was the sole colonial power in Argentina up to the 1816 declaration of Argentine independence.
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- Spanish settlement in Argentina, that is the arrival of Spanish emigrants in Argentina, took place in the period before Argentina's independence from Spain and again in large numbers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At the height of the Spanish Empire, Spain was the sole colonial power in Argentina up to the 1816 declaration of Argentine independence. And so, before 1816, almost all European settlers in Argentina were from Spain, relating to religious affairs, government, and commercial business. A substantial Spanish population gradually built up in the new cities, with some mixing with the indigenous populations, and later, with other Spanish and European immigrants. Since most immigrants to Argentina before the 20th century were of Spanish descent, and the fact that over half of the 20th century immigrants to Argentina were of Spanish descent- coming from all over Spain, the vast majority of Argentinians are of mostly Spanish ancestry. Furthermore, ever since Argentina declared independence from Spain and on to the present day, criollo Spaniards from all over Spanish-colonized Latin America have emigrated to Argentina for economic opportunity- further contributing to Argentina's unique Spanish heritage. Although most Argentines have Spanish blood, and Argentina and Spain continue to share many common cultural aspects, some Argentine elites and recent European immigrants diminished the Spanish culture from Argentina as a newly independent country, and created an entirely new culture- modern Argentine culture. But the legacy of past Spanish culture, colonialism, and immigration pervades Argentina to this day.
- Hiszpańscy Argentyńczycy - potomkowie hiszpańskich osadników, zamieszkujący Argentynę. Posługują się językiem ojczystym - hiszpańskim. Oficjalnie liczba osób pochodzenia hiszpańskiego w Argentynie wynosi 20 mln- 25 mln, z tego względu, że Galisyjczycy nie są uznawani jako naród lecz jako grupa etniczna. Galisyjczycy stanowią 70% hiszpańskich Argentyńczyków co daje ok. 14 mln - 17,5 mln, Hiszpanie właściwi natomiast 30% (6 mln - 7,5).
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- Notable Spanish-Argentines
José de San MartínManuel Belgrano Isabel Perón Raúl AlfonsínJavier SaviolaLibertad Lamarque
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- Spanish Argentine
Hispano Argentino
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- Indefinite
est 30,000,000
Difficult to measure because the vast majority of Argentines have some Spanish ancestry
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- Spanish settlement in Argentina, that is the arrival of Spanish emigrants in Argentina, took place in the period before Argentina's independence from Spain and again in large numbers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At the height of the Spanish Empire, Spain was the sole colonial power in Argentina up to the 1816 declaration of Argentine independence.
- Hiszpańscy Argentyńczycy - potomkowie hiszpańskich osadników, zamieszkujący Argentynę. Posługują się językiem ojczystym - hiszpańskim. Oficjalnie liczba osób pochodzenia hiszpańskiego w Argentynie wynosi 20 mln- 25 mln, z tego względu, że Galisyjczycy nie są uznawani jako naród lecz jako grupa etniczna. Galisyjczycy stanowią 70% hiszpańskich Argentyńczyków co daje ok. 14 mln - 17,5 mln, Hiszpanie właściwi natomiast 30% (6 mln - 7,5).
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- Spanish Argentine
- Hiszpańscy Argentyńczycy
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